The refugees and immigrants staying at passenger terminals of Piraeus port expressed their frustration and anger on Tuesday morning after being informed by Secretary-General of Migration Policy regarding their removal from the port to other hosting facilities throughout Greece.

One immigrant took his baby and held him up in the air while heading towards the sea, an act which was perceived as an attempt to throw the baby in the sea! The incident ended with other refugees managing to take the infant from the hands of his father.

In the meantime, migrants set up some tents at the point where cars are passing to get on and off the ships blocking the road and put their children in the tents protesting against their transfer to other facilities and the closed borders.

TRINITY, Texas — A Texas woman is lucky to be alive after her rolling vehicle threw her through a church window into a pew early Tuesday morning. The accident happened about 4:30am near Highway 19 and F.M. 1617 in Trinity in east Texas.

The Trinity Police Department says the woman was a passenger in the car with another man and an infant when the car left the roadway, flipping several times. Neither the man nor the woman had seat belts on and both were ejected from the vehicle. The infant was in a car seat and loosely seat-belted in and remained in the car unhurt.

The woman could have been thrown into the side of the church, but luckily, went through a stained glass window before landing on the floor in front of a pew. The woman suffered only minor injuries, not even getting cut when thrown through the glass. Trinity Police Chief Steven Jones said the Trinity Chapel church is an historical building and thinks the brittle wood and stained glass of the window broke away easily.

The male passenger was able to walk away after the accident and all three occupants of the car were taken to East Texas Medical Center in Trinity. The cause of the accident is unknown but the accident happened near a fork in the road and the pavement was slick.

The Trinity Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church building is 125 years old and traces its origin back even further to 1882.